Wow, seems like I'm digging myself into an even deeper hole.
I guess I should explain, hoping that this wont needlessly complicate
matters. To be honest, this is kind of adding to my anxiety a bit.
Yesterday we had a big power outage in my neighborhood. The power was
off for about three hours. I didn't, or haven't noticed any further
complications associated with this in any other applications, but there
is still plenty of time for that I'm afraid.
A big problem I am presently having with scripts is that they are all
listed as stopped and untrusted. Now I know I should instinctively know
what to do about that, but I simply may not be thinking clearly.
I ran an appropriately renamed backup Windows.ini backup file from
"C:\Users\Larry\AppData\Roaming\GW Micro\Window-Eyes\users\default," and
my first thing to encounter was having no synthesizer, so had to look
for Eloquence Read, and that was successful. However, when I went to the
apps menu, all of my apps, as I've previously said, were listed as both
stopped and not trusted.
I downloaded a copy of Winamp scripts from App Central, ran it, but it
was also considered as untrustworthy.
At this point, I am very worried, not to mention just majorly
inconvenienced. So, if anyone can please tell me just what I should do
next it will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks much for your expert help,
Larry
On 2/20/2016 1:58 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
See if you have a backup of your wineyes.ini in your profile directory
from a short time before this happened -- I have heard of that file
being corrupted. If not just reinstall all the scripts.
Larry Higgins via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
Hello,
Now this is really a head scratch or for me. I went to check my local
weather using Weather aloud, and when it didn't happen, I of course
became puzzled. I went to the app management dialog in my apps menu,
and found that the only one that was listed as even running was that
for Winamp. I've never had this happen before.
I have been using the free version of Avira virus protection ever
since I got this Dell computer last march, and it hasn't blinked with
the presents of .vbs files, so I really can't figure this one out..
I have restarted the computer, and restarted WindowEyes a number of
times, but have found no way of restoring them.
Can anyone please help? This is really rather disconcerting. It's the
kind of thing that can really scare the hell out of one.
Any help will be gratefully appreciated,
Larry
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